Thomas T. Seelye


Came to Woodbury from Danbury, Conn., commended the practice of medicine about the year 1842, and closed his medical labors in 1848. Having changed his views of medical science, he removed to Cleveland, Ohio, and took charge of a water-cure establishment, where he still remains.

Page 397-398, “History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut, from the First Indian Deed in 1659 to 1854,” by William Cothren, Published by Bronson Brothers, Waterbury, Conn.

[Son of Seth Seelye SGS # 2056 – Seth; Nathan; Seth; Nathan; James; Nathaniel; Nathaniel; Robert]

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